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how to detect the changes on the form

Hi All
i have some forms in my application. They are all inherited from a
single form. I have also used typed datasets on my inherited forms. But
i dont want to use dataset.Getchanges() for this purpose. Tell me any
other way how to detect the changes on the form.

Regards
Asad
If possible plz mail me at this address: as********@gmail.com

Jul 25 '06 #1
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